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NBC’s fall premiere dates are here, as the network officially unveils its programming schedule for the upcoming season.

The network will only be premiering 3 new shows in the fall, leaving its overall schedule relatively close to what it was last year. “The Voice” will once again be kicking things off for the network, returning Monday, Sept. 23 in its usual 8 p.m. time slot, where it will act as the lead-in for the new Jimmy Smits-led legal drama, “Bluff City Law.”

NBC is keeping its Tuesday night lineup the same as it was in 2018 as well, with “The Voice,” “This is Us,” and “New Amsterdam” all returning to their usual time slots on Sept. 24. “Chicago Med,” “Chicago Fire,” and “Chicago P.D.” are all set to premiere the following Wednesday night, as NBC sticks with its successful “One Chicago” lineup from this past season.

Thursday, Sept. 26 will feature the debut of the network’s new comedy lineup, starting with the return of “Superstore” at 8 p.m., which will be followed by the series premiere of “Perfect Harmony.” “The Good Place” will, meanwhile, kick off its final season at 9 p.m., leading into the debut of “Sunnyside.” The record-breaking 21st season premiere of “Law & Order: SVU” will cap off the night for the network.

“The Blacklist” is being held one week later than the network’s other fall scripted shows, and is set to premiere its seventh season on Friday, Oct. 4, at 8 p.m. A rerun of the “Bluff City Law” premiere is set to fill its time slot the week prior.

NBC’s fall premiere dates can be found below. New shows are in italics.

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Alex Welch has been writing for TV by the Numbers since January 2016. In his off time he enjoys rewatching old episodes of Game of Thrones and unironically singing along to ABBA. Every now and then, he even does them at the same time. He lives in Los Angeles.